Sunday, October 17, 2010

Has anyone hear of Sodiumamatol?

I am not sure if the spelling is right.
My elderly neighour was taking it as a sleeping pill, but adjectives of a sudden her GP told her that they stopped producing it and she had to stop taking it from sometime to another. She has doomed to failure withdrawal symptoms.
I googled it, but could one and only find one link, where on earth the name be mentioned and that's all.Has anyone hear of Sodiumamatol?
I assume you be set to sodium amytal. This is a very outmoded barbiturate sleeping pill. It hasn't been given to any investigational patients for 25 years. It was so addictive that ripened patients were sometimes gone on it as it was difficult to cancel. Lots of warning is other given before drug deletion so her GP should have deal with it. She will requirement to see him to discuss management.
Sodium Amytal is a potent sleeping medication, smooth to forget that you have already taken the dosage and redose, exceptionally dangerous.
I believe you are looking for sodium amytal, a barbituate.
You should be ashamed, on here trying to chalk up for anyone, even elderly neighbours.
It should spell as SodiumAmytal ,an immediate acting Barbiturate tabled in my BNF 2004 as merely to be used in severe cases of insomnia. Check out www.bnf.org possibly?
With sleeping meds it is common practice for GP's to avoid ongoing prescriptions due to them human being highly addictive. I be taking Zimovane (Zopiclone) which do the job immaculately and even at only 3.5mg I have to push to get them from several different GP's. These drugs are strictly licensed so Doctors are outstandingly close to the book when prescribing them. Now I just smoke a wee hash pipe and sleep similar to a hamster !

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